Yesterday I got quite a bit done, still lots more - but wow, how nice to decide what to do when and to be able to adjust when needed!

I got to give an Avon book to the video store lady, and have a good excuse to follow up since I need to pay the late fee, didn't have a new checkbook with me. Placed my Avon Campaign 22 order and ordered Camp. 24 brochures.

Talked to Deb at Contractor Businessman to get permission to use text off their website as I build mine, and let her know that I looked at the source code and saw that there weren't any keywords in the meta tags of the site. I was looking for ideas as I was coding mine. I also talked to her a little about how the Better Business Bureau works, and the advertising I sold for them. Didn't go into it a lot with her, but it looks to me like the program I was in didn't go on very long after all.

I installed Google Analytics on my site, and decided that I will build another page for each of the main business things I am doing and have the links on the front page go to pages within my site, then provide the links out to XanGo, Avon and Contractor Businessman. I also will build a links page to some of My Favorite Things.

Talked to my friend whose first case of XanGo had arrived, and made plans to put her on the phone with Miss Molly for recommendations on how she she should begin drinking the juice for the best results.

Busy day with dropping off and picking up Haley and Danny. Then as I was fixing supper, something got hold of me and I baked a Chocolate Cream pie - my first! Need more practice to get it exactly right, but ~ yum.

As I had dinner going, I listened to Sherman Unkefer on our team conference call - wow, listening him to tell his story of rising and falling income is amazing. When it fell, it was from almost 3million, and now is back on the increase and over 2.5 million annually. The neat thing is how down-to-earth Sherman is, and realizing how important a tool the Magic Wand message really is. That CD is what got my interest in the business, even if it was a cassette at the time!